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Should this dessert sauce recipe taste good?

I winged it, in a saucepan, I put 1/3 cup of Nutella Ferrera 1/3 Knotts Seedless Red Raspberry jam. And a half cup of heavy cream, whisked and then ran throught the food processor. Ran through a fine sieve. Put in a squeeze bottle. I don’t want to try it til tomorrow because I am on a stringent diet, and tomorrow is the only day I will cheat. Tell me what you think.

A half cup just ran throught the food processor? Fureal? Sometimes you must think for yourself!


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Satisfy the sweet cravings of your family and friends over and over again with more than 300 luscious desserts for every occasion, from family meals and celebrations to elegant dinner parties and buffet spreads.Dessert does not have to be just “American as Apple Pie” any longer. This special collection of recipes, from an international team of food writers, is a mixture of time- tested classics, as well as modern desserts that appeal to the taste buds, budgets, and busy schedules of today’s cooks. Scattered throughout are 30 recipes that cater to specific health and diet needs such as diabetic, gluten-intolerant, low carb, and low- calorie. You’ll also find more than 150 full-color photographs that highlight many of the mouthwatering recipes.The book is divided into 19 chapters, including Cookies; Cupcakes; Simple Cakes and Tortes; Layer Cakes, Rolls, and Gateaux; Pies and Tarts; Pastries and Yeast Cakes; Crisps, Cobblers, and Strudels; Meringues, Pavolas, Dacquiose, Vacherin, and Macaroons ; Baked Custards; Mousses, Gelatin Creams, and Charlottes; Puddings and Sweet Soufflés; Sweet Pancakes, Crepes, and Blintzes; Ice Creams and Sorbets, Fritters; Candy; and much more.All recipes include preparation and cooking times, step-by-step instructions, and approximate number of servings. A short appendix shows many basic cooking utensils, as well as useful charts with conversion tables for weights and measures, equivalent ingredients, halving or doubling recipes, plus expert baking hints and tips.

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I am going to make cantaloupe sorbet from Good Eats?

But I also have a lot of pineapple. Do you think this recipe would work well for pine apple as well. Like would the pineapple be smooth when it is done?

I don’t have a lot of experience as far as ice cream, sorbet making.

Ingredients
1 pound, 5 ounces diced watermelon, muskmelon or honeydew
3 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice
2 tablespoons vodka
9 ounces sugar, approximately 1 1/4 cups
Directions
Place the melon in the bowl of a food processor and process until smooth. Add the lemon juice, vodka, and sugar and process for another 30 seconds. Place the mixture into the refrigerator until the mixture reaches 40 degrees F; depending on the temperature of your ingredients and refrigerator, this could take 30 minutes to 1 hour.

Pour the chilled mixture into the bowl of an ice cream maker and process according to manufacturer’s directions. Transfer the sorbet to an airtight container and place in the freezer for 3 to 4 hours before serving.

Ive made this before its delicious! Pineapple sounds really good too but its more fiberous than cantelope so I would put it in the blender or food processor and get it to a consistancy that you would assume blended cantelope would be like by adding water and blending it extra well.


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